Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris didn't mince words when asked about the sea of Knicks fans that flooded their home court during the playoffs. "Obviously I didn't like it," Harris admitted, reflecting on a scene that has become all too familiar for Sixers faithful in recent years.
The question came after a tough postseason exit—a sweep at the hands of the New York Knicks that left the Wells Fargo Center feeling more like Madison Square Garden South. "We did everything we could to keep the fans out," Harris continued, acknowledging the frustration of watching opposing supporters take over your own building. "Let's face it—we got swept—so there were some Knicks fans."
But the owner isn't dwelling on the past. With the offseason now in full swing, Harris made it clear where the focus lies: "Our job's to come back and win that series next year." It's a statement that signals both accountability and ambition from the top, as the Sixers look to regroup and reclaim home-court advantage—on the scoreboard and in the stands.
For fans who've endured the sting of early exits and hostile takeovers, the message is simple: this chapter isn't the end of the story. The real season starts now.
